Sony Xperia 1 VI
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- PabloDog
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- 15 Nov 2024
Anonymous, 15 Nov 2024The video you posted looks fine, but theres no camera movem... moreI post videos with photos that I make in Auto mode (night and day) and for 10 photos maybe 1-2 was not good as I want. If lens is clean on Xperia it is ultra hard to make wrong photo. "Testers" knows that. Always wipe lenses and you always will took nice photos.
PS Additionally, focusing by touching the screen in a given place also sets the exposure measurement location, so in Auto mode you can still influence what the photo will look like. Do you want a photo taken through bushes to have more bright bushes than sunsets? Click on the bushes..
"The video you posted looks fine"... no it is not fine. In "raw" non compressed version on good OLED it looks staggering (look on details on roof and check every frame).
maybe soon i will post non compress ver.
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- Goodthings
- aj}
- 15 Nov 2024
Anonymous, 15 Nov 2024The video you posted looks fine, but theres no camera movem... moreYou seem to be used to Auto mode. Sadly, taking pictures has become such a common activity that it leaves little to no room for the so-called photographer.
I'm strongly considering purchasing a Polaroid for my 14-year old this Christmas. I feel I must teach him or help him understand the value of that second when you take a photo and can't go back or forward for pre- or post-processing. You choose your moment and your frame, and... ta-daaa, the moment has passed and the that photo is real.
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- Anonymous
- 4AR
- 15 Nov 2024
PabloDog, 14 Nov 2024The quality of Xperia cameras is amazing, but the testers y... moreThe video you posted looks fine, but theres no camera movement, so its not really a good test of how if will actually be used. From what I saw though, photos/videos from xperias just aren't as good as google pixels/iphones. Especially in the telephoto. You get one excellent photo from an xperia and then get 9 mediocre ones, meanwhile a pixel/iphone will give 10 good photos. Composition/skill doesn't explain overexposed photos, shaky low light video, and muddled telephoto pictures. Phone cameras are meant to be an easy 'point and shoot' experience, and xperias just haven't caught up to other manufacturers in that regard. The exception is samsung. I tried an s24 and the camera is absolute dogsh*t the autofocus doesn't work, terrible sharpness/chromatic aberration around edge of photo, and either grey and grainy or horribly overexposed photos, not to mention downgraded cameras on s24 ultra compared to s23 ultra.
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- Ugs
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- 14 Nov 2024
Naseem, 27 Oct 2024I need yoir unbiased feedback on the battery of this phone.... moreAha
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- Goodthings
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- 14 Nov 2024
PabloDog, 14 Nov 2024The quality of Xperia cameras is amazing, but the testers y... moreRight on spot. Same settings on my Xperia too! Kudos.
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- Goodthings
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- 14 Nov 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 14 Nov 2024Any new cool features with software updates are being added... moreWhat phone has such a poor quality microphone that it needs AI to assist with background noise reduction?
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Nov 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 14 Nov 2024Any new cool features with software updates are being added... moreIt adds more unstability. Never update your phone if you use xperia.
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- SonyScamNumberOne
- pdw
- 14 Nov 2024
Any new cool features with software updates are being added? Like sketch to image, AI microphone booster(eliminates background noise while speaking)?
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- PabloDog
- 8ng
- 14 Nov 2024
Block of Cheese, 14 Nov 2024I was considering buying this phone, but decided against it... moreThe quality of Xperia cameras is amazing, but the testers you are watching have no idea how to take photos and composition. And the video recording mode in Xperia 1V is out of the league. I posted some video samples on YT and most people don't believe they are phone recordings. And I didn't even post all the samples and the ones on YT have 1:6 compression
I still can't believe it when I play these samples in the "RAW" version on OLED with 100% DCIP3. One of examples (but with 1:6 cmpression). Take my word for it, the uncompressed version is downright unreal (like for phone)... you just have to look closely
https://youtu.be/F1WqvzZZCEs?si=zgoiUt-nCGpMRrTT
Xperia records video (if you set that feature) in BT2020 (HLG). It is most wide color space that display can achive. There is no display on the market right now that can achive even 90% of BT2020.
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- Block of Cheese
- 4AR
- 14 Nov 2024
I was considering buying this phone, but decided against it, primarily due to the large size and lackluster camera performance. Here is a detailed guide on how to improve the Xperia lineup. (Listen up Sony, this is free advice/market feedback from an actual consumer).
1. The size
The Xperia 1 vi is too damn big, and Sony didn't even release the 5 vi as a smaller option. And even when Sony did release the 5, it was missing a telephoto lens. Not everyone wants a big phone, and other manufacturers are starting to understand this. Both Apple and Google released pro models with the highest end specs in both a bigger and smaller size.
So, make the Xperia 1 have a width of ~75-76mm for those who want big phones, and the xperia 5 have a width of ~70-71mm for those who want a normal sized phone. And make them both have the same high-end specs, including a telephoto lens.
2. The cameras
Get rid of the variable telephoto lens. While it may be cool, ultimately it's a gimmick and doesn't perform nearly as well as fixed lenses, as well as being more expensive to produce and harder to ensure quality. Instead, put in fixed focal length telephoto camera. Something like the pixel 9 pro's 48 MP, 1/2.55", 113mm should work, but what would be even better and realistic would be something like a 48/50MP, 1/2" or bigger, 125mm lens. An upgrade to the main and ultrawide cameras would also be welcome. Something like this would be excellent:
48 MP 25mm 1/1.2" or even 1" sensor main camera (Sony has put 1"-type sensors in their smartphones before). They can also put in a variable aperture for better DOF/exposure control
48 MP 125mm 1/2" or larger sensor telephoto
24 MP 12.5mm 1/2" or larger sensor ultrawide
-(large sensor marketing opportunity)
8k video @ up to 30fps
4k video @ up to 120fps
1080p video @ up to 480 fps
720p video @ up to 1080 fps
-(Slow motion capability marketing opportunity)
All of these video resolutions/fps have the same data rate, and the Xperia 1 vi can do 4k@120fps, so all of these can be achieved with current gen hardware, not to mention even more powerful processors that are going to be coming out in the future. No BS frame interpolation slow-motion needed.
Better 'point and shoot/automatic experience'
All of these camera specs are achievable, and together with software improvements, would make Sony Xperia smartphones have the best cameras in the world. Sony supplies all the other phones companies with cameras, so Sony's own smartphones deserve amazing cameras.
3. The design
First of all, move the volume buttons to the left side. The volume buttons on the right side is such a stupid design since you can't reach the buttons comfortably, and it's really hard to take a screenshot with one hand without switching to the left hand (90% of people are right-handed and left handed people can use phones with the volume buttons on the left just as easily as right handed people). Power button on the right, volume on the left is just a better ergonomic design.
Move the camera button lower down near the bottom corner. It would be easier to use.
Make the phone slightly thicker so that the back is flush with the camera, so that phone doesn't
wobble when on a flat surface. The extra thickness can be used to better components/bigger battery. Alternatively, make the camera bump horizontal like on the Google Pixel smartphones so that the phone doesn't wobble.
Make the phone have flat, polished sides for a more modern look, or preferably make the phone edges rounded and give the phone a curved screen for a more futuristic look and better ergonomics. Currently, the ribbed metal sides and shape of the frame makes the phone kind of look like an unfinished prototype and the very slightly curved corners don't look that good. Either give the phone screen proper rounded corners or square corners.
Bring the notification LED back. I have no clue why they removed it in the first place.
Put the headphone jack on the bottom of the phone.
Put in a dedicated SD card with 2 separate Sim slots.
Give the phone a 18:9-19:9 screen. Moving from 21:9 to 19.5:9 was a step in the right direction, but a 19.5:9 screen is still a bit too tall to comfortably fit in pockets. The vast majority of content is 16:9 and almost no content is taller/wider than 18:9. Most people don't watch movies on their phones that often, and even movies are moving away from the 21:9 aspect ratio.
Keep the headphone jack, microsd slot, stereo front-firing speakers, and unblemished display with no notches/cutouts. These are major selling points since the Sony Xperia is literally the only smartphone in the world to offer these features.
Bump up the charging speed to 2c. At 3.7v / 5000 mAh (18.5 Wh) this would be 37w charging. 3.7v / 5500 mAh (20.35 Wh) would be around 41w charging. This would be a nice bump in charge speed without increasing battery degradation due to excessive heat.
Add Qi2 magnetic wireless charging. This will make the Xperia stand out even more from the competition since for some unknown reason other Android smartphone makers don't want to add such a useful feature. They copy Apple in removing useful features and adding bad features, but when Apple comes up with something great (magsafe) and makes it open source for everyone to use (Qi2 magnetic wireless charging standard), the android phone makers don't want to use it.
4. Software
Sony phones NEED to have longer software support. 3 years of software updates and 4 years of security updates is simply unacceptable when all of the competition is offering 7+ years of software and security updates. Give your phones at least 6 years of software and 7 years of security updates.
5. Marketing.
This one is simple. Advertise your phones. Many people have no clue that Sony Xperia smartphones even exist. Actually make them available to buy and put your phones in physical retail stores so that people can see and try them out.
This is a bit of a long read, but implementing these changes will make Sony Xperias the best smartphones in the world.
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- SonyPhoneFan
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- 11 Nov 2024
Jafar, 10 Nov 2024I’m waiting for sony release of Xperia 7 series on android ... moreIf they keep the current design (camera bump and placement can change) but upgrade the telephoto sensor the 1 Mk. 7 is gonna be my phone till it doesn't work anymore
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- Anonymous
- XUR
- 11 Nov 2024
Alpha, 07 Nov 2024I would never touch anything named ...Vivo, Bivo, Civo....And you are using xiaomi
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- Goodthings
- aj}
- 11 Nov 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 08 Nov 2024"Sony Xperia I VI dimensions: 162 x 74 x 8.2 mm 5000 m... moreYup, the screen is larger on the S24Ultra. Which brings in the two questions:
What do you like best: round screen cutouts, oval screen cutouts, dinamic island... screen cutouts, hexagolan screen cutouts, strangely positioned screen cutouts, horribly exposed and visible screen cutouts?
Or do you simply like screen cutouts?
Learn from Sony. They remind us we should stick to simplicity even when the technology behind the screen is more advanced than everything else the competition has to offer.
I, personally, like no screen cutouts.
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- IQ200
- Lec
- 11 Nov 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 18 Oct 2024Yes indeed. Especially when you put a case on itHow to say hey.. i'm bored, i've had a bad purchase with Sony once and now i'm here every day to fight Sony fans and prove them they are just wrong.
Hahahaha
Right! Because only your (sarcastic) opinion matters.
Hahhaha
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- Anonymous
- CpJ
- 11 Nov 2024
Jafar, 10 Nov 2024I’m waiting for sony release of Xperia 7 series on android ... morei think you could say this for any thing nowadays and not just xperia..
i hope the vii has a actual dedicated dac
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- Jafar
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- 10 Nov 2024
I’m waiting for sony release of Xperia 7 series on android 17 camera 100mp wide 1/3.2” ois 120xoptical zoom 48mp ultra wide ois 48mp telephoto ois full manual photography and full auto AI photography sd8 elite 80watt fast charging 16ram 2tb rom option ufc5.0 wifi7 battery 6200mah sreen 6.92” inch 2k display ltpo oled hdr10 bt2020 144hz sreen refresh 5500 max nits better for outside tasks cheers
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- PabloDog
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- 09 Nov 2024
TheSnowWinterR7, 08 Nov 2024Alright, it's November and Autumn, so the Video Pro mo... moreI hope soo. VideoPro is one of the TOP professional apps with fully control about HDR BT2020 (!) recording (AE, shutter, ISO and exposure lock and MF lock; 4K120p with slo-mo and without). It is one of the best mobile apps ever made.
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- 09 Nov 2024
SonyScamNumberOne, 08 Nov 2024"Sony Xperia I VI dimensions: 162 x 74 x 8.2 mm 5000 m... moreSamsung is "plastic" Toy with contrast booster +150% versus Xperia
Additionally, Samsung stole several technologies (e.g. from Pioneer), slandered HTC for money, and people in its factories died of leukemia. :|
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- 08 Nov 2024
Alright, it's November and Autumn, so the Video Pro mode (probably either solely Video Pro, or maybe combination of both Video Pro and Cinema Pro?) returning to Xperia again, probably with Android 15 update, should commence this month according to the promise update when Xperia 1 VI was unveiled 6 months ago 👀
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- SonyScamNumberOne
- pdw
- 08 Nov 2024
Goodthings, 07 Nov 2024The mechanical button lets you take pictures just as you do... more"Sony Xperia I VI dimensions: 162 x 74 x 8.2 mm 5000 mAh - 192 g
Samsung Galaxy S24 Utra> 162.3 x 79 x 8.6 mm 5000 mAh - 232 g"
You do realize that samsung screen is bigger and it has spen built in which is insane in such tiny body?